boutonniere
noun [ C ] mainly US uk/ˌbuː.tɒnˈjeər/ us/ˌbuː.təˈnɪr/ (UK usually buttonhole)
纽扣眼上插的花
a flower that someone wears in the buttonhole of, or fastened to, their jacket on a special occasion such as a wedding
The men wore suits and red-rose boutonnieres. 男人穿着西装,纽扣眼上插着红玫瑰花。
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- Create your own corsage or boutonniere with flowers growing in your family's garden.
- Walton was dressed in a crisp dark suit complete with a yellow boutonniere.
- Krista’s mom pinned boutonnieres on the ushers.
- The bride’s and bridesmaids' bouquets, the corsages and the boutonnieres all included scented herbs.